File:Cinnamic_acid_3D_ball.png
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DescriptionCinnamic acid 3D ball.png |
Ball-and-stick model of the cinnamic acid molecule, a carboxylic acid found in cinnamon. Colour code:
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- Cinamata acido
- Benzaldehido
- Benzila bromido
- Benzila cinamato
- Natria cinamato
- Cinamila cinamato
- Eŭgenila cinamato
- Geranila cinamato
- Etila cinamato
- Metila cinamato
- P-Kumarata acido
- Kalkono (kemio)
- Amila cinamato
- Etila sorbato
- Dumetila karbonato
- Duetila karbonato
- Fenila acetato
- Fenilpropionata acido
- Anizila cinamato
- Cinamila valerato
- Vinila cinamato
- Fenila cinamato
- Vinila krotonato
- Vinila metakrilato
- Cinamila propionato
- Propila cinamato
- Terpinila benzoato
- Terpinila cinamato
- Fenetila cinamato
- Izobutila benzoato
- Izopropila cinamato
- Izobutila cinamato
- Alila cinamato
- Izoamila cinamato
- Izopropila furanato
- Izopropila propionato
- Cinamamido
- Anizila izobuterato
- Cinamila salikato
- Geranila salikato
- Farnezila salikato
- Izopropila kafeato
- Propila kafeato
- Alila salikato
- Alilbenzeno
- Alila acetilsalikato
- Alila tioacetato
- Metila tioacetato
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